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THERE are many occasions when it is desirable to grow animal cells from solitary inocula (for example, in order to obtain clones); for this reason, it seems worthwhile to record the following conditions which allow multiplication of isolated HeLa cells.
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WILDY, P., STOKER, M. Multiplication of Solitary HeLa Cells. Nature 181, 1407–1408 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1811407a0
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